“Unlock the Secrets of Storytelling: 45 Archetypes Every Screenwriter Must Conquer for Unforgettable Narratives!”
Examples: Mrs. Doubtfire, Tootsie, and Hitman.
33. The Reluctant Villain
A character is pushed into villainy by circumstances, often against their better judgment.
Examples: Breaking Bad, The Godfather, and Joker.
Read More: 200 Types of Villains, Antagonists, and Bad Guys
34. Rebellious Uprising
A character leads a fight against an oppressive system or regime.
Examples: The Hunger Games, V for Vendetta, and Braveheart.
35. Haunted Places
A character explores or resides in a place filled with supernatural or psychological terror.
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